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45 degrees Celsius is equal to 113 degrees Fahrenheit. You can calculate other conversions at metric-conversions.org.
Water is already liquid, i.e., melted. VERY CLOSE TO 0 DEGREES CELSIUS!!!!!
Assuming no loss of heat to the bowl or the air, the temperature of a mixture of two amounts of a substance will be the weighted average of the temperatures of the components - weighted according to their quantities. So the resulting temperature of the above mixture wil be between 55 and 60 degrees C.
It depends on the material waters freezing point is 0deg celsius(32faren) but any other liquid in the element chart varies on many other things
It's the same body temperature as the other organs - around 37.5 degrees celsius.
Ice is frozen liquid, mainly water. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Other liquids freeze at different temperatures.
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.
Because the air pressure is lower, and the boiling point of water (and other liquids) decreases as the pressure decreases.
For water it is 100 degrees celsius, however it is different for other liquids ------------------------- Generally, boiling point is the temperature at which the liquid's vapour pressure is equal to the external atmospheric pressure.
Water freezes at 0o Celsius. Other substances have other freezing points.
In the Celsius scale (as well as in other currently used temperature scales), a larger number indicates a warmer temperature.
well evaporation can occur at any time but occurs better when the outside air is hotter. vaporization point on the other hand is 100 degrees Celsius for water but is different for other substances. boiling can also make a liquid evaporate and occurs throughout the whole liquid whether as evaporation only occurs on the surface. boiling point of water is also 100 degrees Celsius and is different for other liquids.
45 degrees Celsius is equal to 113 degrees Fahrenheit. You can calculate other conversions at metric-conversions.org.
different liquids have different freezing points. For water its 0 degrees Celsius but other liquids will have different freezing points because of the element that make it up and the size of its molecules first you need to pick a liquid, they all have different freezing points.
Violation of 2nd Law
You can fire Cermet at temperatures as low as 625 degrees Celsius or as high as 925 degrees Celsius. It has a wider firing range than other materials.
Far too hot (nearest planet to the sun). On one side it is approximately 300 degrees celsius and the other -100 degrees celsius.